LOL.... I would not expect a religious person to be able to grasp the concept. Not that all religious persons are stupid, but they do deliberately limit their scopes of thinking.
“Schrödinger stayed in Dublin until retiring in 1955. He had a lifelong interest in the Vedanta philosophy of Hinduism, which influenced his speculations at the close of What Is Life? about the possibility that individual consciousness is only a manifestation of a unitary consciousness pervading the universe.[22]”
(Wikipedia)
While calling himself an atheist, Schrödinger had definite religious leanings. Many of the founders of modern physics were religious in their own ways,
@WilliamFleming If a person studies comparative religion, insted of just their own particular religion, then that would be an exception, as they would have been exposed to more than just one (limted) viewpoint and perspective. My comment above was more a generalization about those who never bother to investigate any idea or thought beyond their own religious beliefs.